HACKETTSTOWN

? On Friday, Lindsay Varga, 24, of Blairstown Twp, was arrested on a $5,000 Newark municipal court criminal warrant. She was released pending a court appearance.

? On Friday, Frank Bace, 20, of Port Murray, was arrested on a $165 Hackettstown municipal court traffic warrant. He posted the bail and was then released.

? On Friday, Brian Rothenbeck, 32, of Hackettstown, was arrested on a $165 Hackettstown municipal court traffic warrant. Rothenbeck posted the bail and was then released.

? On Firday, Juan Cobar Jr., 19, of Washington, (Warren County) was arrested on an $89 Hackettstown municipal court traffic warrant. Cobar posted the bail and was then released.

HANOVER

? At 9:42 p.m. on Friday, Sgt Ryan Williams found damage at Malapardis Park; a sign post was broken off at the base and thrown onto the thin ice on the pond, there were also garbage can lids on the ice. No other damage was found at the park.

HOPATCONG

? The owner of a home on Booklyn Stanhope Road moved out of his house leaving it vacant for several months. He returned on Friday to winterize it and found that someone kicked in the rear basement door. The house was is in disarray. The homeowner could not immediately determine if anything was stolen. Some items were taken for processing. Anyone with information is asked to call (973) 398-5000.

? At 7:46 p.m. on Friday, Sgt. Joseph Magrini saw Debra Dachniewicz, 53, of Hopatcong, drive go over the double yellow lines on Dupont Avenue. He tried to pull her over using his emergency lights and siren but Dachniewicz kept driving. She drove from 223 Dupont Ave. to 333 Dupont Ave. without pulling over for the officer. Once stopped, it was found that Dachniewicz had been drinking alcoholic beverages. She failed the field sobriety tests and was arrested. She cursed at patrols throughout the prossesing and refused to give proper samples of her breath. After being charged with failure to keep right, DWI, refusal to submit to breath testing, reckless driving and failure to yield to an emergency vehicle. Dachniewicz was released to a friend who signed the DWI liability waiver.

? On Saturday, Officer Gerald Mancuso stopped Robert Bullard, 62, of Hopatcong, on River Styx road for failing to keep right. When Mancuso asked Bullard for his license, Bullard told him it was suspended because of a drug charge. Mancuso asked Bullard if he had drugs on him and Bullard told Mancuso he had crack in his coat pocket. It was found that Bullard had in total: A plastic bag with crack cocaine, two wax folds of heroin, three small colored bags of suspected crack cocaine residue, a crack pipe and a push rod used for the crack pipe. Bullard was taken to headquarters and tested by DRE Officer Kraus. Bullard was charged and later released.

? At 1:53 a.m. on Sunday, Officer David Kraus saw Johannes Vanloenen, 52, of Randolph, driving on Lakeside Boulevard with a headlight out. When he stopped the vehicle, he found that Vanloenen had been drinking alocholic beverages. Vanloenen failed the field sobriety tests and was arrested. He was taken to headquarters and given the Alcotest. He was charged with driving while intoxicated and reckless drivnig and later released.

? At 10 p.m. on Feb. 19, Sgt. Joseph Magrini was parked in the entrance to the Civic Center when he saw a vehicle enter the Quick Chek parking lot at a high rate of speed and then park partially in a no parking zone. The driver, David Martin, 44, of Hopatcong, was stopped and determined to have been drinking alcoholic beverages. He was given field sobriety tests and failed. He was charged with DWI, reckless driving, failure to keep right and resisting arrest. He was processed, charged and later released to a friend who signed the DWI liability waiver.

MOUNT OLIVE

? At 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Officer Lonnie Elbaum was patrolling Route 46 in the area of Wolfe Road when he observed a 2001 Dodge with an equipment violation and conducted a motor vehicle stop on Wolfe Road. Elbaum approached the vehicle and made contact with the juvenile driver. Multiple open alcohol containers were located inside the vehicle in plain view and the driver was subsequently placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters. The juvenile was charged with underage possession of alcohol and was released to a parent/guardian. .

? At 10:41 p.m. on Saturday, Officer Lonnie Elbaum was dispatched to Goldmine Road in regards to multiple noise complaints. Elbaum, along with other officers, arrived at a residence and determined that it was a large party consisting of teenagers consuming alcohol. The investigation revealed that the party was advertised over Facebook and that an excess of 120 people were inside the residence. The party was dispersed by patrol. The 30 juveniles inside the residence did not appear to be intoxicated and were released to a parent/guardian. The host of the party, Christian Gonzalez, 19, of Wharton was charged with supplying alcohol to minors and was released on recognizance.

? At 3:39 p.m. on Sunday, Officer Eric Krouse was patrolling Route 46 in the Budd Lake section of town when he saw a motor vehicle traveling Route 46 with an expired inspection sticker so he conducted a motor vehicle stop. Krouse approached the vehicle and made contact with the driver, Joseph Demaio, 25, of Hackettstown. Krouse was given consent to search the vehicle and located suspected marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Demaio was subsequently placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters where he was charged with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, expired inspection sticker, and controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle. He was released on his own recognizance and has a pending court appearance.

WASHINGTON TWP.

? At 12:06 a.m. no Saturday, Officer Kirk Griffin, Officer John Wurtemberg and Cpl. Robert Oranchak responded to a motor vehicle accident that was reported as a roll over in the area of 9 Coleman Road. Upon arrival, Griffin observed a black 2013 Audi S4 crashed into the garage at 5 Coleman Road with significant damage to the vehicle and garage door. The driver, Andrew Dourgarian, 25, of Chester, was located outside the vehicle and was not injured. Griffin determined that Dourgarian was under the influence of alcohol so he was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, careless driving and failure to keep right. Dourgarian's vehicle was impounded and secured at the Washington Township Police impound lot. Dourgarian was given a court date and released to a family member.